Final: Flyers 5 - Senators 2

After Kyle Turris was whistled for hooking with two and a half minutes remaining in the first period, the Flyers got on the board with Claude Giroux blasting home a power play goal, his second of the year.

Five minutes into the second period, Sean Couturier ripped an impossible angle shot that beat Robin Lehner to give the Flyers a 2-0 lead.

Three minutes later with the Senators on the power play, Clarke MacArthur ripped an absolute laser by Steve Mason to cut the Flyers lead to 2-1.

Turris tied the game on a power play goal early in the third.

Nicklas Grossmann made an incredible skate save on a wide-open net for the Flyers midway through the third.

Moments after the official review, Kimmo Timonen skated in on Lehner and beat him with a backhanded shot to give the Flyers a 3-2 lead.

Just 23 seconds later, Wayne Simmonds beat Lehner to make it 4-2 Flyers.

Adam Hall would score his first goal as a Flyer on an empty-netter with 35.2 seconds remaining to make it 5-2.

Steve Mason stopped 32 of the Senators' 34 shots and none bigger than his third period stop on Turris' penalty shot.

The Flyers out-shot the Senators 42-34 including 16-9 in the third period.

Three Flyers got their first goal of the season tonight (Couturier, Timonen, and Hall).

The Flyers were called for three delay of game penalties.

The win gives the Flyers points in five consecutive games.

Ottawa was 2-for-6 on the power play while the Flyers went 1-for-4 on the man-advantage.

The Flyers take on the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday at the Wells Fargo Center in South Philadelphia. Puck drop is slated for 7:00 pm.